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All the hype about seeing a full solar eclipse? Completely understated. It far exceeded my wildest imagination! So dark that Venus and a handful of stars were visible... so cold my wife abandoned her camera for a jacket! Truly an incredible experience! If you ever have an opportunity... just go experience it!
I was fortunate enough to find myself in Jackson, Wyoming on Aug. 21, 2017 to see and photograph the total solar eclipse. There's no rehearsal for this type of photography, unless you chase eclipses (which I have not), so I read as much as I could about the technique beforehand. Finally, when totality finally occurred, I was so stunned by the beauty and awe of the eclipse I promptly forgot everything I had learned. For a moment, I had no idea what to do, and I only had 2 minutes. Fortunately, I pulled myself together to remember, "ah, yes, you need to take off the solar filter during totality!" What a dope!
The evening after the total solar eclipse which was seen over the USA, a sliver of light hits the moon as it sets, seen from Surrey, England, with the slope of Box Hill and faint bands of cloud. Though it may look rather like it, this is not the moon covering the sun, but the sun lighting a tiny crescent of the moon (as the sun had set some time before).
And not the faggy vampire kind, but the lunar kind!
This was the last picture I took from the eclipse. I might upload a picture of the first one I got.
IT WAS SO COOL.
This one is a little more arty than the other. I used a 10-stop ND filter on this (and the previous one, below) and also blended at least 2 exposures. My goal was to keep some colour in the sun and not have it blowout.
It was so bright that this isn't what anyone would have actually seen, but then again, you're not supposed to look at eclipses anyway.
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Eclipse total lunar en Alcañiz, Teruel. Combinación de fotografías desde el inicio al final del eclipse. Tres horas y 15 minutos aproximádamente. Y unas cuantas para su preparación y elección de un lugar de los tres que tenía preparados.
Full moon partial lunar eclipse at dawn photographed in Toronto on April 4, 2015. This is single exposure with almost no post processing. Sun rise in east is captured in reflections in buildings.
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The great North American total eclipse. In this shot, the sun's corona is visible with huge plasma erupting on its surface, this is many times larger than planet Earth and is about 27 million degrees Fahrenheit.
This was taken with the camera turned 60 degrees anti-clockwise to highlight the largest plasma visible, just a few seconds after 100% totality and just before Baily's beads.
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Solar Eclipse photographed above the Historic Hanger House in Asheville NC.
With the clouds rolling in I decided to give the eclipse a more dramatic look by shooting it above the house I live in, photo in comment below. I set up in front of the porch and shot up with the tower in the pic. In Photoshop I created a duplicate layer and lightened the house part of the pic.
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The best eclipse since 2007 for Australians. It's also the longest eclipse since 2000.
I didn't have the best lens for this, limited to my 70-200 plus the 1.4 extender . However, the show was pretty amazing and aren't we lucky to have clear skies in Brisbane.
The eclipse began at 3.25am (AEST) and entered its darkest phase or "totality" at 5.22am (AEST) when the transformation to a blood-red moon began. Before sunrise the moon wasn't even visible anymore. Eastern States of Australia and New Zealand saw all of totality, but we missed the final partial stages of the eclipse as the moon was setting before it was complete.
This eclipse is quite a long one, with totality lasting 100 minutes.
The next total lunar eclipse is on December 10.
There will be partial solar eclipses on July 1 and November 25. The next total solar eclipse will take place on November 13 2012, in a track running across North Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and southerly South America
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Another view of the Super Moon eclipse over the spires of Parliament as seen from the Westminster Bridge.
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My contribution to the plethora of images being posted from today's total solar eclipse. The sky cooperated nicely in Greenville, SC.
AAC Apache attack helicopter on exercise in a wintry Snowdonia, North Wales.
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It was a nice day and view. Images captured with a Questar telescope and filter with a Nikon Z7II.
Questars have been used by eclipse chasers for decades and have a historic relationship with eclipse photography. These scopes still have optics that are unsurpassed, and matched to a current generation camera it is an optimum travel package. To use one for this purpose feels like it links to eclipses of the past.
Our very own Bohus is in Nashville today shooting the eclipse. Stay tuned for Bohus's photos of the Eclipse!
Not the best photo exactly, but interesting because it demonstrates the "eclipse" plumage of the wood duck. Ducks molt in late summer ahead of their fall breeding season, losing all of their outer feathers in the process. They end up flightless for a few weeks until they have a second molt and develop their breeding plumage. As they are—literally—sitting ducks during this interregnum, their "eclipse" plumage, which leaves the males looking nearly identical to females, is a helpful piece of camouflage. Taken at the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge in Washington State.
Lunar Eclipse Nov 11, 2021 outside of Houston Texas. 97% covered. The outer circle of moons represents every 15 minutes for 4 hours of the event. Clockwise from lower left. The max image was at 3:03 CST. Processed in Photoshop
Fotodiox was in Nashville, Tennessee on Monday to capture the eclipse! Here's a shot captured with a vintage Danubia 500mm f8 telephoto lens mounted on a Sony A7R II with a Fotodiox T2 to Sony E-mount lens adapter.
A slightly different take on the eclipse, as I was running for a train with luggage I had no big zoom lens or tripod so I focused on the trees in the foreground.
It probably going to be one shot of millions taken today, This is my small contribution,
From Iroquois, Ontario, Canada.
Channing Tatum is being touted as bad-boy vampire Riley in Eclipse, the third in Stephenie Meyer’s four-book Twilight series.
“There’s a very big battle at the end with Riley, and I think Channing would do that so well,” Twilight and New Moon screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, who is currently writing the Eclipse script, tells E!’s Marc Malkin. “And there are some complexities to that character. He really is tragic. He’s a puppet for Victoria [bad-girl vampire played by Rachelle Lefevre]. So he has to break your heart a little bit at the end when he realizes that she doesn’t want him. Channing could do that beautifully.”
The 29-year-old actor has his new flick, Fighting, in theaters NOW.
courtesy of: justjared.buzznet.com
what do you think guys?
Series of two of this morning's eclipse of the sun. I was lucky to have a moment of light cloud cover to shield the brightness. Very pleased to have seen it.
Taken from Newcastle Upon Tyne of the Eclipse of March 2015 not long after the eclipse had finished all the clouds cleared up. Taken using an old 500mm lens and a bit of photoshop magic
The blood mood over Sydney. The longest eclipse of the century. Cloud threatened to ruin a vry early start, but it receeded at exactly the right time.
This is a double exposure in camera, One shot for the city at 118mm and one for the moon at 280mm. Minimal post processing - just some colour correction and sharpening.
Total Lunar Eclipse with Mars in opposition at Cape Jervis Lighthouse, South Australia.
Been very quiet on the photo front of late... the bugs and the weather aren't co-operating at all :(
Series of two of this morning's eclipse of the sun. I was lucky to have a moment of light cloud cover to shield the brightness. Very pleased to have seen it.